WASHINGTON, Pa., July 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The streets of Washington, Pennsylvania will once again teem with rebellious locals, staunch federalists, tar & feathers, and, oh yes, family fun! The Whiskey Rebellion Festival is back for another year on July 11-13th! The 3 year old festival has grown into a regional celebration of Southwestern Pennsylvania history, attracting thousands of locals and visitors who enjoy heritage demonstrations, live music, authentic reenactments, great food, frontier art and fireworks. Festival music highlights include Thursday's Opening Night Concert with the Washington Symphony Orchestra, Friday's Blues, Brews & BBQ night featuring the Billy Price Band, and Saturday evening's bluegrass concert starring Grammy nominated Nashville recording artists The Steel Drivers. You can also find more information by going to www.whiskeyrebellionfestival.com or check us out on Facebook.

Historic Background: The Whiskey Rebellion Festival celebrates the history of the Rebellion as the first challenge of authority to the newly formed federal government. So serious was the insurrection that in 1794 President George Washington dispatched 13,000 federal troops to Washington, PA (named in his honor) to quell the tax revolt stirred by rebellious frontier farmers protesting a tax on locally made whiskey. Relive the event that was called by President Harry Truman one of the most significant developments in United States history

ABOUT WASHINGTON COUNTY TOURISM PROMOTION AGENCYThe Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency markets the region as an excitingly diverse destination to leisure, meetings, corporate, and group visitors in order to enhance the local economy and its exceptional Quality of Life. These efforts support the attractions, restaurants, hotels, shops, heritage groups, events, festivals and other businesses that make up Washington County's growing $600 million tourism